
Crisisao Defines Hassan Khalifa's Role Within the Union
Reports have revealed that Saudi coach Hassan Khalifa will continue his work with the Union team in the upcoming period, but within a limited framework that focuses on participating in daily preparations and technical training for the first team.
Sources clarified that the Portuguese head coach Sergio Conceicao has decided to rely entirely on his coaching staff, which consists of nine assistants during official matches, making the presence of any additional element on the bench unnecessary at this time.
The reports indicated that this decision does not mean the exclusion of Hassan Khalifa from the coaching system, but rather comes as part of organizing work within the coaching staff to ensure clarity of roles and a professional and balanced distribution of tasks.
Sources confirmed that Khalifa will remain an active element in daily training, as he will oversee the implementation of the technical and tactical programs set by Conceicao, in addition to contributing to preparing players physically and mentally before each match.
The coaching staff believes that benefiting from the experience of the Saudi coach will be of great value in internal preparations and monitoring the details of daily work during camps and training sessions, without the need for his presence during official matches.
Thus, the Union continues to organize its technical structure under the leadership of Conceicao, who aims to create a coordinated technical environment that allows all staff members to perform their roles accurately, serving the team's objectives in upcoming local and continental competitions.
Sources clarified that the Portuguese head coach Sergio Conceicao has decided to rely entirely on his coaching staff, which consists of nine assistants during official matches, making the presence of any additional element on the bench unnecessary at this time.
The reports indicated that this decision does not mean the exclusion of Hassan Khalifa from the coaching system, but rather comes as part of organizing work within the coaching staff to ensure clarity of roles and a professional and balanced distribution of tasks.
Sources confirmed that Khalifa will remain an active element in daily training, as he will oversee the implementation of the technical and tactical programs set by Conceicao, in addition to contributing to preparing players physically and mentally before each match.
The coaching staff believes that benefiting from the experience of the Saudi coach will be of great value in internal preparations and monitoring the details of daily work during camps and training sessions, without the need for his presence during official matches.
Thus, the Union continues to organize its technical structure under the leadership of Conceicao, who aims to create a coordinated technical environment that allows all staff members to perform their roles accurately, serving the team's objectives in upcoming local and continental competitions.